“I stopped training Kimbo. I had him six weeks before the last fight (a loss to Seth Petruzelli on October 4), I talked to him about certain things that I didn’t like, and he promised never to do it again, and then he started doing it again. If people come to me and ask me to train them, I want them to do what I tell them to do, because that’s what they came for. … Once you start doing different things, you’re out. It’s not because he got knocked out. This was already in progress long before the fight.”

“I would rather just leave it like this: Let’s say that the Kimbo who came to me at the beginning of training, that wasn’t the Kimbo who was at my gym the last time. Six weeks before his last fight, I told him, I want that Kimbo back. Otherwise, you’re out. And you know, he started doing differently again. Let’s just leave it like that. I don’t want to go into all the details. I wish him nothing but the best. Really, I really do.”

And it's obvious why they didn't have to fight to get on the show (there'd be no Kimbo).

It's obvious why they didn't have to fight to get on the show - they're scraping the bottom of the barrel to find 16 unsigned heavyweights as it is; there's no way they could find 16 more without sinking to the depths of "too embarassing to even show on TUF"

It's obvious why they didn't have to fight to get on the show - they're scraping the bottom of the barrel to find 16 unsigned heavyweights as it is; there's no way they could find 16 more without sinking to the depths of "too embarassing to even show on TUF"

To even get 16 heavies, they had to include Wes Sims. If they made everybody fight to get on the show, they'd need 32 heavies, which would mean they'd have to include 16 fighters less qualified than Wes Sims.